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Which word refers to ‘to formally end a law or agreement’?

A. Revoke
B. Cancel
C. Rescind
D. Abolish

Answer: Revoke


Additional Information: 'Revoke' means to officially cancel or withdraw.


Subjects: Misused Words, Common Errors

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